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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 1945588" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>That's cool. I'm not saying that you must believe my opinion nor the reason behind it. That's the intellectually honest thing about science is that it offers itself to anyone willing, to repeat the experiment and see if they derive similar results. You don't believe it? Test it, but the burden of proof is yours.</p><p>We know that there is lot to lot variation in powder and primers (so many threads on that topic here), so why not Devcon or Marine Tex? I do think that a company which makes epoxy for plugging holes/cracks in boats would want to make sure the product was stable and not a source for liability claims when repaired boats start leaking.</p><p>In today's world of lax standards in copy editing, where spell check passes for proofreading, it is not outside the realm of possibility that numbers or decimals were transposed.</p><p></p><p>Aside from that it's a Coke vs Pepsi argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 1945588, member: 49994"] That's cool. I'm not saying that you must believe my opinion nor the reason behind it. That's the intellectually honest thing about science is that it offers itself to anyone willing, to repeat the experiment and see if they derive similar results. You don't believe it? Test it, but the burden of proof is yours. We know that there is lot to lot variation in powder and primers (so many threads on that topic here), so why not Devcon or Marine Tex? I do think that a company which makes epoxy for plugging holes/cracks in boats would want to make sure the product was stable and not a source for liability claims when repaired boats start leaking. In today's world of lax standards in copy editing, where spell check passes for proofreading, it is not outside the realm of possibility that numbers or decimals were transposed. Aside from that it's a Coke vs Pepsi argument. [/QUOTE]
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